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He
smiled
genially
.
"
Well
,
that
bein
'
the
case
,
"
said
Butler
,
finally
taking
the
leap
,
with
many
mental
reservations
,
however
,
"
I
'll
be
plain
with
you
.
My
name
's
not
Scanlon
.
It
's
Butler
.
I
live
in
Philadelphy
.
There
's
a
man
there
,
a
banker
by
the
name
of
Cowperwood
--
Frank
A.
Cowperwood
--
"
"
Wait
a
moment
,
"
said
Martinson
,
drawing
an
ample
pad
out
of
his
pocket
and
producing
a
lead-pencil
;
"
I
want
to
get
that
.
How
do
you
spell
it
?
"
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Butler
told
him
.
"
Yes
;
now
go
on
.
"
"
He
has
a
place
in
Third
Street
--
Frank
A.
Cowperwood
--
any
one
can
show
you
where
it
is
.
He
's
just
failed
there
recently
.
"
"
Oh
,
that
's
the
man
,
"
interpolated
Martinson
.
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"
I
've
heard
of
him
.
He
's
mixed
up
in
some
city
embezzlement
case
over
there
.
I
suppose
the
reason
you
did
n't
go
to
our
Philadelphia
office
is
because
you
did
n't
want
our
local
men
over
there
to
know
anything
about
it
.
Is
n't
that
it
?
"
"
That
's
the
man
,
and
that
's
the
reason
,
"
said
Butler
.
"
I
do
n't
care
to
have
anything
of
this
known
in
Philadelphy
.
That
's
why
I
'm
here
.
This
man
has
a
house
on
Girard
Avenue
--
Nineteen-thirty-seven
.
You
can
find
that
out
,
too
,
when
you
get
over
there
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
agreed
Mr.
Martinson
.